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Samantha Yee’s New Publication Looks At Ovarian Cancer

Samantha Yee is the first author on this two-author publication from Dr. April L. Risinger’s lab. She currently has three first author (2 research articles and 1 review) and three co-author publications. Yee is a student in the Integrated Biomedical Sciences Program in the...
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Class of 2021 Incoming Student Spotlight: MAJ Daniel Sauls, Integrated Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Program

Tell me about yourself. I am currently a Medical Laboratory Officer in the United States Army.  I am married with three children and enjoy working out and cooking. I graduated high school in 1999 from Cooper High School, Abilene, Texas.  I was the first in my entire family to...
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Study On Western High-Fat Diet Featured on the June Cover of Nature Metabolism

Chronic pain is a major medical cause of disability around the world. And although recommendations of dietary fats are often made in management of diabetes, autoimmune disorders and cardiovascular diseases, the role of dietary lipids in pain conditions is relatively unknown. The...
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Afaf Saliba Selected as TL1 Scholar

Afaf Saliba, a third-year Ph.D. candidate in the Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Medicine discipline of the Integrated Biomedical Sciences (IBMS) program has been selected as a Translational Science Training TL1 scholar for 21-22. The Translational Science Training (TST)...
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Samantha Yee Featured on the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition Website for Community Outreach

Samantha Yee, a doctoral student in the Integrated Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. program, is featured under the “Names to Know” section of the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) website, under the get involved section for NOCC communities for San Antonio. The San Antonio...
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Sharing Your Science: Resources from Houston’s ComSciCon 2021 Meeting (Part 2)

Read Part 1 Whether you are volunteering at science fairs or speaking with policymakers, creating engaging conversations on scientific topics is a key skill we as scientists can develop to connect with the community. To further improve these skills, the Houston chapter of...
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UT Health San Antonio PREP Students Successfully Enter Ph.D. Programs

UT Health San Antonio has made a significant addition to the suite of NIH funded programs that broaden participation in biomedical research related careers. The recently awarded UT Health-LINK program is one of only 43 NIH funded (Post-Baccalaureate Research Education...
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Briscoe Library’s Image of Research Photography Competition 2021 winners

Now in its fourth year, the Image of Research Photography Competition continues to draw students, faculty and staff from across the institution.   “The annual competition allows scientists to merge art and science and look at the exciting research happening on campus through...
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